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clay.org. it calls for a federal law that . it's 11:00, do you know make itself a felony for a where your children are? parent or care taker not to >> now abc 2news at 11. tell authorities about the death a child with in an hour. >> this is basically big it would also make it a felony brother. >> violence shuts down the if a disappearance isn't parkway. tonight we want to know if this reported in 24 hours. is a message to stop taking log onto the facebook right now and let us know what you think. pictures. another child will go missing. we talk to the people who want it to stop. last flight you turned on your if you lost 20, 40, 100 porhh lights for caylee. pounds would you enter a beauty contest? one did, her prize wasn't just this light and the ross family posted this picture about their the smaller size. lights. sadly before the body was found she was just one of the the news starts right now. hundreds of missing children an attack on a speed camera around the country whose families are left without operator or an act of civil answers. >> as time goes on hope seems disobedience? either way it shut down a to diminish but it's not gone. lieway for much of the we never gape up that hope. afternoon. police are still looking for >> tonight we go inside search the man who tapped on the for missing children. vehicle with shot gun and then and getting face time on facebook, the social networking site is rolling out new smashed out the wind shield additions that can change the
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with a hammer. way you chat. people who don't like the and the cleanest and cameras aren't defending the man flight. >> reporter: no. i spoke with the state senator, dirtiest beaches. those just 60 seconds away. she voted against the speed camera when it was approved in 2009. she said she doesn't agree with the violence but said she can understand it. you can see the broken glass on the wind shield of the vehicle that was parked near the 195. police say a man walked out of the wood s with a gun and hammer. he tapped on the window and then he struck the wind shield with the hammer. >> he said the suspect was yelling, he couldn't determine what was being said. >> reporter: then the man ran back into the woods leading to a massive search of the area, 295 was shut down in both directions for several hours.
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police haven't speculated on a motive for the attack but it's not the first on a speed camera in the area. in may someone smashed this camera which is near an elementary school. also in may, someone spray painted the lens of another camera, the state senator said . want you to check out this they are acts of civil dust storm in arizona. this is a time l aps e look at the massive cloud that just disobedience. >> they shouldn't be doing covered up phoenix last flight. this but we understand the the dust wall was about 30 miles wide and fueled by winds frustration. that reached more than 60 miles >> reporter: because opponents say they have nothing to do with safety and everything to an hour. do with raising revenue for the phoenix's airport was closed for about an hour during this state. >> we said this is all this is. you aren't out protecting, sand storm. a man walking down a san francisco street is believed to wanting to protect people. this is so you can make money be carrying a stolen picasso. many. >> reporter: and she compared the anger with the massive turn he is walking down gary street. out at hearings to protest proposed toll increases at the this footage you are looking at bridges and tunnels. >> i think it's a growing tide came from a restaurant and of people who are upset with police think the man is a suspect who knocked off a nearby art gallery minutes big brother continuing to get bigger every day.
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>> reporter: now the chiefs of before. >> every 40 seconds a child police agencies here in goes missing in our country. baltimore and around the state every 40 seconds a family's do say that speed cameras do life is changed forever. get people to slow down and many of these families fortunate enough to find what make seem safer and the senator happens but many of them do said she he agrees that people should slow down to be safe and not. abc 2news talks to the center for missing and exploited avoid tickets. police haven't found that children and a group of suspect from today's attack. detectives to see what's boeing done to find the missing. he is a white male with gray hair and no facial hair. we are live in baltimore. >> reporter: her name is crystal, she is one ever 48 >> all right. cold cases being investigated weather wise, you know, just a by detectives in the missing steamy, warm night out there, person's unit. on april 26th 1997 she no question about that as we check out the satellite radar view over the state. disappeared, she was 14. we have clearing over northern >> the day she went missing she went with a friend just maryland. clouds still socked in, had a over a friend's house and they few showers earlier this were going -- the friend went direction, the radar tracking inside the house to get her nephew. she was going to baby sit and showers but you can see they crystal was outside with her. all pushed well off shore. >> reporter: her friend went inside to get the children. we are looking good weather wise. i think through the day when she came out crystal was tomorrow a balmy start, 80, gone. the friend figured she just
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went home. then 86 by noon, hot in the >> that evening crystal's mom called her looking for crystal afternoon, we will talk about storm chances tomorrow evening and she said i thought they and look to the weekend. >> all right. went home because she left. you know for many of us, he i came back outside and she was will always be known as mother gone. that was the last we have heard theresa or saint b but to of anything on her. connie she will always be mom >> reporter: its been 14 years. and how proud she was to see since then nobody has seen her. her mom rise from poverty to >> usually in cases we will get something, somebody said we help the homeless and poor. saw her here or we -- you know tonight we are gathered to pray for her daughter. she and her sister cynthia took she was here but we got over feeding and helping the nothing. >> reporter: the detective has been on the case since 2003. poor after their mom passed he has interviewed her family and friends, talked to away. >> we want everybody to keep neighbors and said databases her in prayers. from all overlooking for matches to her dna. right now we are just putting he has solicited the help of together all the pieces because the national center for missing she will be greatly missed and exploited children. right now we are taking two of >> many people out there may us to do her job. have considered these children >> a week ago she went in for as probably dead but we find them alive and well and return a routine check up and her them. >> reporter: it's a hope that health went downhill. her crying sister talked to me families like crystal's continue to cling to. by phone and she said connie is they pray their child will be
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like the next elizabeth smart, ready to join her mom. right now police are asking the center is a government for your help to track down the people responsible for a number funded nonprofit supporting law of arsons set last weekend. enforcement in their the first fire was reported investigations. >> we provide resources to around 4:00 on sunday morning, find and protect children and recover for their parents. first responds found the fire in the rear of the building and >> reporter: prior to the shortly after that officials organization the processes was found four cars in the area had disorganized, databases existed been set on fire. for stolen property but not anyone with information on the missing kids. fires is asked to call crime >> we didn't put children on stoppers. the same level as propertiful. update to the story we >> reporter: thins have first reported on monday. changed. they solve about 96% of their cases and each year help with about 8,000 cases around the around 7:30 a body was pulled nation. though not all of them are found alive knowing what out of river. happened to them for some makes he was thrown out when a boat made a sharp turn. a difference. for some like crystal's it's the not knowing that's indict annapolis residents here is your chance to find more about difficult. the new increase to your water >> they will suffer with this until they find out. and sewer rates. >> reporter: how do you find two public forums will be someone us missing since they hosted, the first set for next were a child in where do you start when you don't even know thursday, and that will be at what they look like anymore. georgetown east elementary. >> i was talking to the mom the increase went this to effect on friday and means
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increase of 23-dollars a month. and because you are and she said each year it gets switching to smart phones and hard because crystal was 14 and using more data, verizo, n she said that right now she feels its time like tomorrow to wouldn't even recognize her if eliminate the unlimited data she saw her. >> i can bring the eyebrow up. plan. they want to be able to handle all your traffic and get you to are many that's where age pay for what you use. progression comes in. steven works as a imaging we went to the store to see if specialist taking pictures of missing children and combining anybody buying just under the them with photographs of their wire. >> i will probably never use over it but just in case i figured i man i as well keep it families. he comes up with a picture of if i can. what crystal may look like. >> reporter: the new plans will >> we are looking for the apply to new customers and similarities, the missing child current ones who trade up to a shares with the family. >> reporter: the pictures then smart phone. current people won't be sent all over the country. affected. no tonight we are learning more they appear in mailboxes of about the jurors who ruled casey anthony was not guilty. homes and shop windows and billboards along busy highways. >> as time goes on you know juror number throw, jennifer ford became the first to speak about the decision saying they hope seems to diminish but we cried, and they were sick to -- it's not gone. we never give up that hope. their stomachs over the voting. >> reporter: even though she said she never said casey crystal's case is a cold case was innocent only there wasn't the detective and the center enough evidence or proof of a continue to look, to fight
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doing whatever he can to bring her family the answers they crime. casey who was convicted of long for so desperately. lying to police could be free >> to have a daily, daily pain as early as tomorrow so coming up after the news tonight at we or burden that they are dealing with and if you can help that we are asking if you can to do have special coverage of the that. case. >> coming up on night line an >> reporter: in baltimore, abc interview with juror number three in the casey anthony 2news. >> if you have information about crystal please call the center for missing and trial. she takes us inside the room exploited the children. and explains the verdict. the number is on the screen. you can also submit a tip ? and barbara walters talking through the website. to the defense and prosecutor it's missing kids.org. in this case. >> right now the trial is you can see all of the cold case investigations on the sparking a movement to create website at abc 2news.com. caylee's law. a mom started the petition that no abc 2news is working for now has more than 200,000 you, the high school college season is over but some are signatures on the website still playing. tonight if you bought a glove from wal-mart or target from april of last year to this past may they are being recalled. it's the supreme series and ballpark proand softball. some of them have a variety of
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mold that can cause breathing or other problems to those with impaired immune systems. here is the number to call. 800-451-7913. all right. keep it up with google, facebook is starting video calls, powered by skype. facebookers can now create instant group chats and the ceo said facebook now has 750 million users who share four billion photographs, links and status updates ever day. who is clean, who is dirty? where does ocean city, how about laguna beachful the list so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: heading off to the beach this month? before you stick your toes in the water you may want to know about a new report listing some of the cleanest and some of the dirtiest beaches in the united states. it lists the cleanest and
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dirtiest salt water beaches in the nation. the national resources defense council has analyzed three year tests of 200 beaches on the coast, the gulf coast and the west coast. the cleanest beaches, dewey, in delaware, the dirtiest, long beach, santa monica and venice in los angeles. florida's gulf beaches score better than average which is surprising considering last year's bp oil spill. the report said only 4% of florida's beaches exceed the national standards four bacteria and contamination which is a great card one year after the oil spill but the bigger news is how clean delaware's beaches are which is good news for vacationers from greater baltimore looking for a close to home get away. for more of my report go go to the website and click on the money tab so you don't waste your money. >> now, maryland's most
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powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> i tell you it's one of those night nights that we get in july, muggy, steamy, 77 right now but the humidity over 80%. had a slight breeze at times but not that much. check this guy out. facebook saying don't forget the patterson park turtle derby on saturday. always good time for the shelled friends. take a look through the day today. sunshine, hazy but we got the sunset -- it's only downside this hot humid pattern lending itself to a lot of haze and pollution hanging out. in annapolis we had some pretty warm conditions down here on the river no question about that. maryland's most powerful radar we are all clear, should continue to be over the next i don't know, probably eight, 12
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hours tomorrow afternoon, we could start to see pop up showers and storms. we have the air quality concerns, another code orange alert because of that stagnant air pattern we have. the worst air quality late in the afternoon when you have that peak heat and humidity. temperatures upper 70's tonight and as we go through the overnight they will be slow. it feels like almost 90 still in the inner harbor, feels closer to 80 in annapolis, take a look closer in, canton about 91, 90locust point, further south low to mid-90s across most of the county, look for 92 shady side, chances for pop up showers and storms by tomorrow afternoon. before tonight all the activity has been south of us, most of the day, lower eastern shore had little bit of rain, now you see all the storms pushing off shore and as we take a little broader perspective the bottom
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line is quiet for now, overnight first half of the day tomorrow but new boundary pushing out of the northwest. this won't cool us down. it may drop us five or six degrees on friday, maybe mid80s but what it'll do this boundary wedges into maryland tomorrow and that combined the humidity that's in place will probably fuel showers and storms and we could use another inch or so of rain. optimistic we may see at least some shower activity out of the north and west hit places like carroll first and then if they hold up they could work into baltimore and the eastern shore later and then friday looks like hit and miss showers, some of that may hit on friday. we will watch chances toker showers both days, weekend looks dry. oaf flight 72, warm and balmy. the two degree guarantee 90 with thunderstorms likely in the second half of the day. they will ta, per by late
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tomorrow night and then the seven day again the pattern here for hot sticky condition, you see right through early next week, temperatures will shoot up even higher, the weekend looking dry, just warm stuff, jamie, it's 90s. we expect it in july. >> just for somebody watching tonight. we will make you a tv star. we are looking for product testers, we have three we want to show off. this is called mr. steamy. the box here, you just fill it up with water and then you drop it in the dryer and it gets rid of wrinkles,? you think it works? then these, these are -- it's like a sipy cup, put whatever you can in here and it's not supposed to spill and we will find out about that. here is the thing i like, this is called point and paint. it makes painting simple. look at these, little holes, into the angle of your house and it comes with this. you just point and paint and makes painting simple. do you think they work?
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